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Convert degrees to radians:135° = __ πEnter your answer as a decimal to the hundredths place

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Given:


\theta=135^(\circ)

To convert the degrees to radians:

As we know,


\text{Radian}=\theta*(\pi)/(180)

So, we get


\begin{gathered} \text{Radian}=135*(\pi)/(180) \\ =(27\pi)/(36) \\ =(3\pi)/(4) \end{gathered}

Hence the answer is,


(3\pi)/(4)\text{ (or) 0.75}\pi

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